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Ayodeji Michael Obadire, Vusani Moyo and Ntungufhadzeni Freddy Munzhelele
The core function of a commercial bank is the provision of credit facilities to its customers and to keep the flow and cycle of economic and financial resources balanced. Banks can only perform these functions if they are well regulated and efficient. Th...
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Mongi Lassoued
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This paper examines the effects of microfinance, financial development and foreign aid on income inequality for 43 Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries. Panel data for the period 1995?2015 is examined using fixed effects, pooled ordinary least square and ...
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Ali Said
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The present paper measured the influence of the oil prices on the Islamic banking efficiencies scores during the financial crisis of 2008-2009. The study showed that there is no a direct relationship between the oil prices and the efficiencies scores of ...
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Andrew Maredza
In a study conducted by Ncube (2009) to evaluate bank cost and profit efficiency, it was established that South African banks were more efficient at managing costs than generating profits. In this paper, the aim is to complement this particular work by e...
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T. O. Asaolu,O. Oyesanmi,P. O. Oladele,A. M. Oladoyin
AbstractThe privatisation and commercialisation Decree No. 25 of 1988 (amended 1999) which provided the legal backing for the Technical Committee of Privatisation and Commercialisation (TCPC), began the major paradigm shift in the conceptualisation of pu...
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